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In the survival adventure story of Insect Prison REMAKE , you play as
Mechanics: The game features a blend of point-and-click exploration, turn-based combat, mining, and crafting. insect prison wiki
- Recidivists: Inmates who have accepted their fate and formed tribal gangs within the Thorax Block.
- The Molting Ones: Prisoners who have stayed so long they have begun to physically mutate, growing insectoid features like extra limbs or chitin skin.
- The Conveyor Belt Theory: By isolating a carcass, researchers know exactly which insects reached it and when. They can then build a calendar of succession (e.g., Calliphora vicina arrives day 1, Thanatophilus rugosus arrives day 4).
- Accumulated Degree Days (ADD): Prisons allow researchers to raise flies inside at the exact ambient temperature of the crime scene to calculate death time.
- Entomotoxicology: When a body contains drugs (e.g., heroin), insects feeding on it also ingest the drug. A prison ensures you capture all feeding insects to run toxicology screens on their tissues.
As the insect world continues to evolve, BBCF is adapting to meet the changing needs of its inmates and the wider insect community. Future plans include: In the survival adventure story of Insect Prison
- The Link: Every prisoner is injected with a microscopic parasite upon entry. This parasite connects their nervous system to the Prison itself.
- The Cost: If
- Wings & Blocks: Instead of cell blocks A–D, you have The Molting Wing, The Chitin Vaults, The Resonance Chambers, etc. Each location has unique environmental hazards (e.g., floors that excrete digestive enzymes, air that turns thoughts into audible screams).
- Inmate Taxonomy: Prisoners are classified not by crime but by their “exoskeletal integration level.” Examples include:
, a bold adventurer who accepts a dangerous contract to locate a missing survey team on a newly discovered, mysterious island. The Setting: A Hostile Paradise Recidivists: Inmates who have accepted their fate and
Score: 7.5/10
Good for: Fans of Outlast, Amnesia, or anyone who wants to feel their skin crawl.
Bad for: Entomophobes (obviously) and players who hate trial-and-error stealth sections.